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Cultural Populism



Cultural Populism provides a novel understanding of current thought and enquiry in the study of popular culture and communication media. The popular sentiments and impulses underlying neo-Gramscian cultural studies and its postmodernist variants are explored and criticized sympathetically. An uncritical and exclusively consumptionist trend of analysis is identified and shown to be an unsatisfactory means of accounting for the complex material conditions and mediations that shape ordinary people's pleasures and opportunities for personal and political expression.rnThrough detailed consideration of the work of Raymond Williams, Stuart Hall and `the Birmingham School', John Fiske, youth subcultural analysis, popular television study, and issues generally concerned with public communication (including advertising, arts and broadcasting policies, children's television, tabloid journalism, feminism and pornography, the Rushdie affair, and the collapse of communism) Jim McGuigan sets out a distinctive case for recovering critical analysis of popular culture in a rapidly changing, conflict ridden world.


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No. Panggil
A26401
Penerbit Routledge : London.,
Deskripsi Fisik
14,5 x 21 cm / 290 pg
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0415062950
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306 / MCG / c
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